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Download the Easybcd program. It gives you options to edit a boot menu. Otherwise, you could boot up on the Windows 7 DVD and "repair start". But I think, once when I had to do this, it reverted to a simple black boot menu - noy the new graphical menu.

I ended up going into BIOS and setting the SSD with windows 7 as the primary, as it was already set to show me the dual boot screen. went to black and white text boot screen but it was too easy. Thanks for the help.

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